In time for the Mobile World Congress LG has released an official teaser for the upcoming G5, which suggests the outfit is using its AMOLED display for an "always on" display.

Other than the picture and the hint LG has not posted any real details. A couple leaks over the past month that indicate the G5 will be a major move away from previous iterations in the G-series.

We knew that LG will use an AMOLED display for its upcoming G5, which looks to be corroborated by LG's Facebook post proclaiming the G5 will be "Always On".

This along with LG's normal cool specs looks like the G5 could be its first handset to win the hearts and minds of those who have lost faith inthe glorious Apple religion to provide the market with new nice looking ideas.

LG will debut the G5 at MWC event and it willbe its first top-tier handset for 2016. Another handset is also expected at MWC but details on that were apparently not worth teasing.

LG is finally releasing some more mid-range oriented smartphones designed around its recently unveiled G4 flagship smartphone. ,

Dubbed the G4 Stylus and the G4c smartphone, LG has updated its lineup with two new mid-range smartphones which take a lot of design elements from the G4 flagship.

The G4 Stylus, is 9.6mm thick and weighs 163g. It is pretty much a mid-range G4 with a stylus and is available in two versions, with 1.2GHz quad-core CPU and 4G LTE support and 1.4GHz octa-core CPU but limited to 3G networks. It has a 5.7-inch 720p screen, which is far from flagship material and comes with a 13-megapixel rear camera and 3000mAh battery.

The G4c is a compact version of the G4 flagship and thus it is quite similar to the flagship, at least when it comes to design. It is 10.2mm thick and weighs 136g. The specifications are far off as it packs a 5-inch 720p screen, a 1.2GHz clocked quad-core chipset, 8-megapixel rear camera and 2540mAh battery. With these specifications and the right price, the LG G4c should be popular in the mid-range market.

The rest of the specifications are pretty much the same on both smartphones and include Android 5.0 Lollipop with LG's own UX 4.0 on top of it, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage expandable via microSD card slot, front 5-megapixel camera, 802.11 WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1, NFC and GPS

While LG did not announce any official prices, a quick search shows us the LG G Stylus (or G Stylo in North America and Korea) listed for €349, while the compact LG G4c is listed for €249.

The outfit which famously thought about getting out of the PC business is now telling us that it is going to launch several new notebooks running new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. HP, which thought about flogging its low margin PC business, says that the new HP Pavilion range notebooks will go on sale late in April.

The new HP Pavilion range which will have Intel Ivy Bridge processors include the dv4, dv6, and dv7. There will be two smaller systems with quad 2.3GHz Core i7-3610M, while the dv7 has a similarly four-core 2.6GHz Core i7-3720QM.

The dv4 has 4GB of RAM and a 1TB drive and has been locked at 1,600MHz. It also has a GeForce GT 630M video card. The dv6 will have 750GB of hard-drive while the dv7 will sport two single TB drives linked together as well as 8GB of RAM. It should also ship with a GeForce GT 650M for graphics.

There will also be an entry-level Pavilion g4, which will ship with AMD's Trinity platform. Two models will have the dual-core 2.6GHz A6-4400M, which should have an improved Radeon HD 7520G for its integrated graphics.